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Turkish Fort Ruins (from Ottoman Empire days), Asir Province, Najran Province, Tobuk Province Saudi Arabia

• August 14, 2008 • 2 Comments

Posted in Escarpment, old testament, oral tradition, Photography, Saudi antiquities, Saudi Arabia
Tags: Assir Province, Jizan, Najran, Ottoman Empire, Saudi Antiquities, Saudi Arabia, Turkish Fort


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